- Thursday, February 10, 2011
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Asia is all about relationships.
We do business but first we have to know the person we are dealing with. After this, it is the only time we start doing business with his company. There are some business deals in Asia that are made by handshakes. No contracts are needed to create a million pesos or dollar deals, Trust is the only thing needed to seal it.
I remember a story told that one of our tycoons who owns a bank was approached by his manager, the manager told him that one client wanted to borrow money but when he analyzed it the client has no capacity to pay.
But to the manager’s surprised, the tycoon said lend him money he have the capacity to return it and pay us.
The manager just scratched his head because the tools available like risk analysis and other technical analysis points otherwise. But since the tycoon is his boss he approved that the client be lent a huge sum of money. True enough it was paid by the client.
Trust is like an oil that seamlessly allow relationships and business to move in a blur. We all need to develop trustworthiness in order for us to survive this very complex world.
The same applies in event management in the Philippines, Trust can make or break an event!
P.S.
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- Wednesday, February 02, 2011
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There is one unique word in Japanese Culture and Management that we discussed the word is Ba - it is defined as a mental space or platform.
The way office are built around here Ba is very evident and has become one of Japanese weapon for innovation.
In the events management in the Philippines Ba can be very potent. Actually, we have been using this Ba technology of the Japanese. It is just that we need to refine and redirect the energy and the way we use Ba in our country.
- Tuesday, February 01, 2011
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In the project management class that I am attending here in Tokyo one hot topic is communication management . Every attendee expressed the difficulties in managing communication.
Our lecturer, Taeko Inoue of Sony, mentioned that in their company the more difficult because Japanese Culture tends to use ambiguous words. For them, a simple word can have deeper meaning. This makes communication more challenging.
A lot of ways to improve communication have been discussed. What is interesting is the topic of High Context and Low Context Communication. In high context, every message implies deeper meaning. This communication is depicts Japan . In the Philippines, we are in the middle of High Context and Low Context Communication. This is mainly because of our Western influence.
The point of this matter is simple; in order for communication to be successful we must know the context of our group. Lastly, in the class I added that the element of TRUST should exist in order for the message to get through to the receiver of the message.
In event management in the Philippines, communication is essential in order to provide perfection or precision to the execution of the event.
The challenge is there and for us event managers embracing the challenge and being scientific about it to achieve results is a must.
- Friday, January 28, 2011
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How do you manage cost in events management. Most particularly, how do you manage cost in events management in the Philippines?
I say this because in a bidding process clients sometimes wanted the lowest price but demand the highest quality. After you win a bid and determine the scope of work, the client in the actual event demands more things outside the scope of work.
Cost management is a big issue in events management one that can spell the difference between the event manager’s organization’s life and death.
I say this because in a bidding process clients sometimes wanted the lowest price but demand the highest quality. After you win a bid and determine the scope of work, the client in the actual event demands more things outside the scope of work.
Cost management is a big issue in events management one that can spell the difference between the event manager’s organization’s life and death.
- Thursday, January 27, 2011
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My eyes are glued to Tanaka San our lecturer here in Japan as he expound and hammered the need for value creation as the ultimate goal of projects and programmes. After his explanation he asked us to think for ourselves if what we are doing have values created.
He said that all projects and programs must have value creation otherwise it is useless and it is not a project or a program.
When I was left for myself it got me thinking what are the values created by event management? I arrived on the following conclusion, event management in the Philippines create the values like Knowledge Values because of the partnership and new products and ideas presented to clients and visitors alike on an event.
Two other values that it gives are Value for Shareholders and Value for Society. Events benefit the shareholders like the event organizer, local government, venues, exhibitors, participants, and country because of the events inherent power to gather and provide a platform for exchange of ideas and networks al l shareholders either gain knowledge and income out of events.
However, observing the landscape in our country there are events that don’t provide values or no discerning values created.
If this is the case we must first determine our discerning values before we create or realize an event. This will help us avoid the common mistake of creating events for the sake of creating and profit.
- Tuesday, January 25, 2011
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Here in Japan they created Project and Program Management or P2M. It’s an expertise sought after by all parts of the world.
In the Philippines, we do not have the technology to compete but what we have is our excellent service – a service that is evolving.
There is a question that I like to pose. The question is can event management and tradeshow organizing be an expertise that our country can be known. It is a service area where we can paint rosy pictures.
Maybe one day, sooner than later this can be a core competence of our country.
Why do I push for it? Not only because I am part of the industry but we have the products, services and people to make it on top! The event managers of the Philippines can be the best.
It will be.
In the Philippines, we do not have the technology to compete but what we have is our excellent service – a service that is evolving.
There is a question that I like to pose. The question is can event management and tradeshow organizing be an expertise that our country can be known. It is a service area where we can paint rosy pictures.
Maybe one day, sooner than later this can be a core competence of our country.
Why do I push for it? Not only because I am part of the industry but we have the products, services and people to make it on top! The event managers of the Philippines can be the best.
It will be.
- Monday, January 24, 2011
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I overheard in one boardroom, the management team in a heated discussion if the company should tap an event organizer.
This is a very long discussion but for starter we at EXLINKEVENTS have two interesting cases in our experience. The first, an organization has not held a convention for the past five years. Nobody in their group knows how to execute an event. Enter us in the picture and they have a successful event last year, well attended and have solidified their organization’s membership.
The second one, they have barely two and a half months to execute their event and yet nothing has been started yet. For practical thinkers it is a no brainer, you must cancel the event. But they tapped our services and what have you but one of the best event if not the best event the organization has ever had, this as feed backed by their officers and members.
I am not saying we are heroes and all powerful. What I am pointing out is that
these two cases gives one conclusion: event managers and event management in the Philippines is a necessity and a profession that must be handled by professionals.
What looks like easy is not. It may appear simple but the ramifications of the requirements in executing an event can place you in a labyrinth of no way out.
Therefore, as I recommend let us outsource this critical task to the experts because it is on its own a big and critical matter; and there are experts on event management who sleeps and breaths in running an event and making things happen.
P.S.
EXLINK Onsite – a division of EX-LINK Management and Marketing Services Corporation is one such group that eats managing an event for breakfast so why not give us a call and leverage the group’s expertise.
- Sunday, January 23, 2011
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- Friday, January 21, 2011
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Like the sales process, there are times that after you engage the clients onsite, you still have to make a follow-up to close the deal. In most of the cases this happen, a client closes the deal after the event, after the exhibitor or company showed that he/she is not only after a sales but a partnership.
This is what makes expo or events powerful, it provides a venue to engage clients and it eliminates cold calling and other cold approaches. After the event, the stage is set for a smooth and easy process of generating sales.
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- Wednesday, January 19, 2011
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